Title of article
X-ray diffraction study of crystal transformations in spherulitic amylose/lipid complexes from jet-cooked starch
Author/Authors
Shogren، نويسنده , , Randal L. and Fanta، نويسنده , , George F. and Felker، نويسنده , , Frederick C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
8
From page
444
To page
451
Abstract
The effects of drying, solvent extraction and re-hydration on the structures of V-type amylose/lipid complexes from slowly cooled jet-cooked cornstarch dispersions were investigated using X-ray powder diffraction. Large spherulites in the wet state or dried in humid air had X-ray patterns similar to those found previously for wet amylose–isopropanol complexes (71 helices in orthorhombic unit cell). After freeze-drying, the X-ray pattern changed to a more disordered hexagonal array of 71 helices. Surprisingly, re-hydration in water caused a change to the 61 orthorhombic structure and then to the 61 hexagonal structure after a second freeze-drying. Extraction of the freeze-dried 71 forms with boiling anhydrous propanol did not change the diffraction pattern significantly but resulted in extraction of half of the complexed lipids. Extraction with boiling n-propanol/water resulted in complete lipid extraction along with conversion to the hexagonal V6 form. The diffraction patterns of small particle amylose–lipid complexes (V6) were unaffected by either re-hydration with water or extraction with alcohol or alcohol/water mixtures. Small angle X-ray scattering curves show small peaks at d=70–80 Å, suggesting the presence of chain-folded crystallites.
Keywords
diffraction , fatty acid , Starch , Complex , Spherulite
Journal title
CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Record number
1615052
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